The first days of January were brightened again by the annual electronics and innovation circus called CES. Our tech team ventured to Las Vegas to find clues about the future. Our roundup of the show’s best (and weirdest) isn’t filled with things you’re likely to own—or necessarily even want—but they all point to trends on the horizon that we’re keen to follow.

At CES 2019, AVIdea Group will be showing its Safe Zone Gunfire Detector, which is able to analyze active shooter situations and automatically communicate with first responders, shool administrators, parents, and other key personnel.

On the heels of a $350,000 investment from Seedfunders, AVidea Group Inc. has a new CEO and is preparing to roll out its gunfire detection technology at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month.

Underscoring the growing market need for an affordably priced gunfire detector and reporting system that can be easily installed in literally every type of public environment, Safe Zone, a Melbourne, Florida technology start-up, today announced it will introduce its Safe Zone Gunfire Detector (GFD) at CES 2019 (January 8-11, 2019) in the Stampede Booth #25708 in South Hall 2.

AVidea Group will bring its Safe Zone Gunfire Detector to CES 2019, designed to analyze active shooter situations and automatically communicate with first responders, school administrators, parents and other key personnel.